BUSINESS

BBB BUZZ FROM THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU OF MINNESOTA AND NORTH DAKOTA BBB Tips for Buying/Selling Online Safely
Websites such as craigslist continue to be a top resource for people looking to buy and sell used and unused - merchandise or household goods. While most transactions are successful and bargains can ...Posted on 3/20/15 at 2:48 PM

GOOD PEOPLE, GOOD BUSINESS 5 ways to stay productive when working from home
By Kathryn Berg
EAP Trainer
The Village Business Institute
Whether it be taking care of a sick child, travel, or simply a need for a change in scenery, there will likely come a time in your professi...Posted on 3/19/15 at 1:03 PM

STAFF BLOG PRAIRIE BUSINESS February issue now online
One of my first assignments after joining this magazine was to attend the lavish groundbreaking celebration for Sanfords Fargo Medical Center. (See"Sanford begins building Fargo medical center")
It w...Posted on 2/4/15 at 3:29 PM

SUNDOG: MARKETING + TECHNOLOGY DREAMFORCE 2014 IN REVIEW: CATCH THE WAVE, RIDE THE LIGHTNING
No doubt about it, Dreamforce never fails to impress. And this year was no exception.
Miss the fun or havent had a chance towatch the sessions onlineyet? Heres a quick recap of our favorite highlight...Posted on 11/2/14 at 9:45 AM

BISMARCK, N.D. - As the North Dakota House prepares to consider a bill to ban discrimination based on sexual orientation, some business owners are using a workforce development argument to push for its passage.

Around the age of 13, most kids have no idea what they want to be when they grow up. Kent Kolstad, founder of Livewire Entertainment Media Services, was beginning a business that would sustain his life and passions 15 years later.

GRANITE FALLS, Minn. — There is a bounty of healthy vegetables, fruits and meats raised on small farms in western Minnesota, but they are more often destined for restaurants and homes in the metropolitan area than kitchens close to home.

WORTHINGTON, Minn. — Nobles County commissioners on Tuesday approved a transfer of more than half a million dollars from its revolving loan fund to the Worthington Regional Economic Development Corp., acting as a Local Development Organization.